DVD
Ted [Blu-Ray]
Seth MacFarlane
PUBLISHED Dec 13, 2012
Nobody knows how to mix mocking irreverence, toilet humour and sentimentality for public consumption like Seth MacFarlane. The fact that Te...
The Zen of Bennett
Unjoo Moon
PUBLISHED Dec 13, 2012
The Zen of Bennett supposes, by way of its fly-on-the-wall cinematography, that every utterance from this 86-year-old should be etched in s...
V/H/S
Radio Silence, David Bruckner, Glenn McQuaid, Joe Swanberg & Ti West
PUBLISHED Dec 13, 2012
What a vile collection of immature, often misogynistic and mostly boring found-footage experiments. Conceived and curated by Brad Miska (Bl...
The Odd Life of Timothy Green [Blu-Ray]
Peter Hedges
PUBLISHED Dec 13, 2012
If you're easily pleased with sugary-sweet, sentimental flicks, then The Odd Life of Timothy Green is perfect for you, because apart from t...
The Postman Always Rings Twice
Tay Garnett
PUBLISHED Dec 8, 2012
Sometimes there's a legitimate reason for a re-make, as when David Mamet and director Bob Rafelson adapted the James M. Cain novel for star...
Bonfire of the Vanities
Brian De Palma
PUBLISHED Dec 8, 2012
Even by Brian De Palma standards — a man whom critics and audiences continually fall in and out of love with — the collective r...
Guys And Dolls [Blu-Ray]
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
PUBLISHED Dec 8, 2012
Guys and Dolls is one of those classical Hollywood musicals where people don't simply walk down the street, but rather do so with a pronoun...
The Client [Blu-Ray]
Joel Schumacher
PUBLISHED Dec 8, 2012
Joel Schumacher (the man that turned the Batman franchise into a campy, queer spectacle of badness) has always had a weird preoccupation wi...